The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is one of the biggest teacher eligibility tests in the country. Every year lakhs of candidates take part in this exam and fulfill their dream of becoming a teacher. This time the CBSE board has started the first-serve scheme. Although many candidates are not aware of it. CBSE has said that this scheme is for the candidates applying. As the candidates apply, their exam centers will be decided on the same basis. Because the choice of the city of examination will be given as per the availability of capacity in the examination city. The candidates who will complete their application form and pay the examination fee will be allotted the examination city as per the availability in the particular city on a first come first serve basis. If the candidate capacity of any city is filled at the time of applying, the candidate will be given the option to select another city. If you are also going to appear in this teacher eligibility test, then you can take the help of the special CTET 2022: Detailed Course started by Success.com for better and firm preparation before the exam. With the help of this course, you can prepare completely for CTET under the guidance of expert faculties sitting at home.
What is the percentage of success of the candidates:
Being an eligibility test, the number of candidates who are successful in CTET keeps on increasing every year. 29.78 percent of candidates passed Paper 1 of CTET conducted in December 2021 and 17.21 percent of candidates passed Paper 2. Whereas 33.25 percent of candidates had passed in Paper 1 of CTET conducted before December 2021 and 21.68 percent in Paper 2. It is noteworthy that all the candidates who score above 60 percent on this eligibility test are considered successful and they are issued a certificate.
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